Unfortunate
Posted By: Alice on 2009-04-20
In Reply to: If it looks too good to be true - Alice
It is a shame that some will outright reject any offer of a legitimate way OUT of the medical transcription profession because of a fear that IT CANNOT possibly be true. It does not take time or money to check out the facts, but I guess there are those of you who would rather not make changes. I can understand that it is more comfortable to stay where you are, regardless of the negative aspects of it.
The people that I met over 25 years ago do, in fact, exist. One lady is not a millionaire. She ONLY earns $5000-$6000 a month because she is only able to work 20 hours a week due to other family obligations.
One of the individuals who spoke at the success training seminar on Saturday is an MD, who no longer maintains an in-office medical practice. He says that it was too confining for him. Now, he travels the world, thanks to his earnings with the network marketing company, and he spends a lot of time on his, what he called, BOAT. Of course, most of the people in this company are not MDs, but I thought it was interesting that a doctor called it quits regarding his local business because he was just as frustrated with that as I am with being an MT or a nurse.
I am leaving behind the MT profession and this message board. I do wish you all the best.
Alice
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